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    What's your wishlist for MILL CREEK ENTERTAINMENT?

    Went to the USTownhall.com site to listen to the interview, and it turns out that it was rescheduled to tomorrow, so at least that gives us some more time to send in our suggestions. As for the Best of TV Detectives, was that Mill Creek? I think I have one of those, but I remember it from...
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    What's your wishlist for MILL CREEK ENTERTAINMENT?

    Just saw a post on TVShowsonDVD.com that Mill Creek Entertainment, who puts out a lot of the Stephen J. Cannell shows on DVD, will be interviewed on air Wednesday October 6 by USTownhall.com. They say that we fans can email suggestions as to what Mill Creek should release in the future as far...
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    Good news and bad news about Hunter: The Complete Series...

    And now there's another review of the set. US Townhall has put up their review and have also noted the running times of each episode. They've also included some photos of the packaging that Mill Creek is using. It doesn't look bad to me at all, and like the review says, it is 28 discs, so...
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    NUTS! Jerry Beck says no more POPEYE DVDs planned from Warner Bros.

    Well, in the ustownhall.com interview, Jerry said that it costs Warner about $10,000 or more per cartoon to restore the Looney Tunes, so it must be at least the same for the Popeyes. I'm sure King Features knows they can't be too much of a hardass to Warners when it comes to DVD releases given...
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    NUTS! Jerry Beck says no more POPEYE DVDs planned from Warner Bros.

    Well, maybe Warners DOES have to release the Popeyes, but there may be no set timeframe for it. According to the ustownhall.com interview, Jerry says that Warner Bros. owns the rights to ALL the Popeye animated cartoons from every studio from Fleisher to Hanna-Barbera. That being the case, I...
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    WB chat 1970s series

    Regarding the Warner Archive series, I've heard that those DVDs feature unrestored material, and it's on DVD-R. Is that really the case? If so, would you want Warner to release old TV shows in that format? MGM is doing something similar where it's going to be 11 DVD-Rs for the first season of...
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    NUTS! Jerry Beck says no more POPEYE DVDs planned from Warner Bros.

    Just listened to the Jerry Beck audio interview at www.ustownhall.com that's been referenced a few places around the web where he talks about Looney Tunes cartoons and history. However, at the 66-minute mark, he gives a status update on Warner Home Video's plans for more Golden Age animation on...
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